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How can this happen low ferritin
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 226083" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Need to rethink that one!</p><p></p><p>Although your TT 900-1000 ng/dL may not seem absurdly high I would put money on it that this is your trough level (7 days post-injection) as you are injecting a whopping dose of 200 mg T once weekly.</p><p></p><p>Your peak TT, FT, and estradiol level will be much higher.</p><p></p><p>With a trough TT 900-1000 ng/dL it is a given that your trough FT will be high-end/high even if you have highish/high SHBG and you can rest assured that your peak TT, FT, and estradiol will be absurdly high.</p><p></p><p>Your peak TT/FT levels will be absurdly high post-injection (8-12 hrs)/during the first few days (2-3) only to be followed by lower levels come weeks end and in many cases, most men are still hitting a high-end trough TT upper 900s/low 1000s which would still have your trough FT level high.</p><p></p><p>You are always going to struggle with elevated hematocrit due to running too high an FT level and to make matters worse your protocol is not helping any as the downfall of running a once-weekly injection using high doses of T is that there will be an extreme difference between peak--->trough on such protocol which can also have a significant impact on driving up your hemoglobin/hematocrit/RBCs.</p><p></p><p>To make matters worse you have crashed your ferritin/iron from donating too frequently trying to manage your elevated blood markers.</p><p></p><p>Never-ending merry-go-round.</p><p></p><p>Low ferritin/iron can lead to numerous issues</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>thread #1</strong> <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/test-e-sub-q.25254/" target="_blank">Test E sub Q?</a></p><p></p><p><strong>thread #2</strong> <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/high-free-test-normal-total.24818/" target="_blank">High Free Test. Normal Total</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Take a close look where your almost true trough (6 days post-injection) TT/FT levels sat injecting 150 mg T once weekly!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]22889[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Thread #1 you were running a whopping 210 mg T once weekly.</p><p></p><p>Now you are running 200 mg T/week and again you stated you are hitting a TT 900-1000 ng/dL which is most likely your trough so it is a given that your trough FT level will be high and peak levels will be much higher!</p><p></p><p>Not sure why you seem to be caught up on this more T is better mentality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 226083, member: 13851"] Need to rethink that one! Although your TT 900-1000 ng/dL may not seem absurdly high I would put money on it that this is your trough level (7 days post-injection) as you are injecting a whopping dose of 200 mg T once weekly. Your peak TT, FT, and estradiol level will be much higher. With a trough TT 900-1000 ng/dL it is a given that your trough FT will be high-end/high even if you have highish/high SHBG and you can rest assured that your peak TT, FT, and estradiol will be absurdly high. Your peak TT/FT levels will be absurdly high post-injection (8-12 hrs)/during the first few days (2-3) only to be followed by lower levels come weeks end and in many cases, most men are still hitting a high-end trough TT upper 900s/low 1000s which would still have your trough FT level high. You are always going to struggle with elevated hematocrit due to running too high an FT level and to make matters worse your protocol is not helping any as the downfall of running a once-weekly injection using high doses of T is that there will be an extreme difference between peak--->trough on such protocol which can also have a significant impact on driving up your hemoglobin/hematocrit/RBCs. To make matters worse you have crashed your ferritin/iron from donating too frequently trying to manage your elevated blood markers. Never-ending merry-go-round. Low ferritin/iron can lead to numerous issues [B]thread #1[/B] [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/test-e-sub-q.25254/']Test E sub Q?[/URL] [B]thread #2[/B] [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/high-free-test-normal-total.24818/']High Free Test. Normal Total[/URL] Take a close look where your almost true trough (6 days post-injection) TT/FT levels sat injecting 150 mg T once weekly! [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot (14238).png"]22889[/ATTACH] Thread #1 you were running a whopping 210 mg T once weekly. Now you are running 200 mg T/week and again you stated you are hitting a TT 900-1000 ng/dL which is most likely your trough so it is a given that your trough FT level will be high and peak levels will be much higher! Not sure why you seem to be caught up on this more T is better mentality. [/QUOTE]
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